Boston Food Not Bombs at Risk of Losing Space
Hundreds of hungry people could lose a vital source of food

April, 2003 - Food Not Bombs, a radical organization that
for over 10 years has provided direct aid in the form of
vegetarian meals and friendly community throughout the
city, is now at risk of collapsing due to loss of space.
In early April, the organization received a notice of
eviction from the house where its food is stored and
frequently prepared.

At least hundreds of homeless and low-income people benefit
weekly from the six meals Food Not Bombs provides in Copley
Square, the Boston Commons, Cambridge and Jamaica Plain.
Food Not Bombs is one of the largest providers of free food
in the Boston area. It is also a working demonstration of
the possibility of mutual aid and free vegetarian food
while it exposes the wastefulness of capitalism. Without a
storage space and a kitchen it might not be able to
continue.

Food Not Bombs is desperately seeking the space necessary
to keep its meals running. Call (617) 787-3436 with any
ideas or help.